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Old 07-16-2008, 09:30 AM
diamondrmp diamondrmp is offline
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I think that it sucks that people are ASSUMING his wife is at fault. I wonder if it were a man driving if it would be the same consensus. Either way I have stated that my Nitro especially after sitting long hours or days will lurch. I don't drive it a lot anymore since its riding season but the other day I got in (the Nitro sat for 3 days) and started her up. Ithen took a few minutes to load up what I needed to carry. I got in put her in "D" and kept my foot on the brake because I knew and SURE enough the engine revved and she jumped. Had I not kept my foot on the brake I definitely would have jumped forward. This is NOT driver error it is something that is wrong with at least 2 Nitro's!!
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